<p>"The COVID-19 pandemic has made it abundantly clear that conspiracy theories are not, or no longer, a fringe phenomenon in European politics, in part because the political fringes have moved into the political mainstream. This highly original volume broadens the scope of European politics by analyzing key political conspiracy theories in contemporary Europe, which target individuals (Soros), groups (Muslims), and institutions (the European Union). It should be essential readings for scholars of Euroscepticism, far right politics, populism, and, frankly, European politics in general." — <b>Cas Mudde</b>, <i>Stanley Wade Shelton UGAF Professor at the University of Georgia, USA</i></p><p>"In this volume, Andreas Önnerfors and André Krouwel have assembled an outstanding set of chapters from some of the leading experts on conspiracy theories. Together, these contributions provide a compelling analysis of how conspiracy theories have shaped, and are still shaping, Europe." — <b>Karen Douglas</b>, <i>University of Kent, UK</i></p><p>"Conspiracy theories have become increasingly prominent in European politics, often with deleterious consequences. Yet we have amassed few answers to explain why. In this powerful volume, Önnerfors and Krouwel assemble the prominent experts to tackle the causes and consequences of these troubling trends in Europe. I strongly recommend this volume to anyone interested in conspiracy theories." — <b>Joseph Uscinski</b>, <i>University of Miami, USA</i></p><p>"With the rise of misinformation and fake news, the timing of "Europe: Continent of Conspiracies" could not be better. By using a breadth of data, this book provides a chilling insight into the existence, spread and consequences of conspiracy theories in European politics. It is a must read for anyone interested in understanding the contours of political change in Europe and the role of the COVID-19 pandemic in this process." — <b>Catherine E. de Vries</b>, <i>Bocconi University, Italy</i></p><p>"Conspiracy theories have burrowed back into the mainstream, no thanks to QAnon’s evil; redoubled by a pandemic showing no sign of abating in 2020. Yet these new variations fit into well-worn grooves of conspiracist thinking in contemporary Europe from radical right and left, some of it distinctly genocidal. Drawing together case studies from more than a dozen European countries, expert guides Andreas Önnerfors and Andreì Krouwel provide a nuanced understanding of this hydra-headed phenomena that, sadly, retains its power to seduce activists – and, indeed, to shock readers." — <b>Matthew Feldman</b>, <i>Director of the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right</i></p>
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Biographical note
Andreas Önnerfors is Full Professor of History of Sciences and Ideas and Dean of Class I, ’Humanities’ at the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, Salzburg, Austria.
André Krouwel is Associate Professor of Political Science and Communication at VU Amsterdam, the Netherlands.